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Nov 10 2008, 8:21am CST | by Shane McGlaun
CUDA optimization for the software promises to deliver five times faster video previewing and rendering performance by taking advantage of an NVIDIA GPU. Supported NVIDIA GPUs include those used in GeForce, Quadro, and Tesla products.
“PowerDirector 7 perfectly illustrates how NVIDIA CUDA technology can accelerate complicated PC tasks and improve the PC experience for consumers,” said Michael Steele, General Manager, Visual Consumer Solutions at NVIDIA. “CyberLink PowerDirector 7 is on the cutting-edge of the visual computing movement and is the first of many innovations we expect CyberLink to deliver for video enthusiasts.”
Via CyberLink
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